BSG MASSIVE HUGE SPOILERS FOR TOMORROW
Jun. 12th, 2008 07:13 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There was a special screening of the BSG mid-season finale last night in L.A., and even though Ron Moore begged people not to post anything, someone did.
I feel bad about repeating what they posted. Kind of. Maybe. A little.
Okay, I really don't.
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The four Humlons officially come out of the closet. Tory chooses to go with the Cylons and gets a little scary, while the other three are used as leverage and almost get airlocked. Both the humans and the Cylons want the final five (well, four, as it is confirmed that the Fifth *isn't in the fleet at all*), so the four are sort of the prize in a tug-of-war. Tigh pulls a Jesus, choosing to sacrifice himself in order to save the fleet from harm, and nearly gets himself airlocked for reals.
The directions to Earth have been on Galactica the whole time, in Starbuck's viper's computer.
They find Earth--ALL OF THEM--Cylon and human together. Everyone gets off their respective ships, and walks on the Earth. So my theory that Six is the dying leader still holds, as there is no mention of her being released from the brig to join everyone on Earth.
The series takes place in our future--though, well, we don't have one. The Earth is devoid of humanity. We have been annihilated in a nuclear holocaust. All this has happened before....